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I thought it wasn't too bad, but it was too celebral for today's audience, especially the Fox audience. It makes the viewer think a little too much, like Christian Slater's My Own Worst Enemy.

Apparently so. I think what you meant to say was that it was too cerebral.

I caught it the other night, but I wasn't all that impressed with it so far. It brings up a lot of good moral and ethical questions to think about and has potential of being a decent show, but I think the whole Playboy Mansion/Charlie's Angels "sex appeal" angle thing they have going on with it kind of undermines the overall premise of the show.

I thought it wasn't too bad, but it was too celebral for today's audience, especially the Fox audience. It makes the viewer think a little too much, like Christian Slater's My Own Worst Enemy.

I watched. I enjoyed My Own Worst Enemy. I don't think that show made you think anymore than a lot of other shows, other than trying to figure out which personality he was at the time. I was more confused by some aspects of this show though, but perhaps it will make sense more as we go on. I guess my question is are these people aware of what is happening to them? If not, what do they think the treatments are for?